2 ,, runcuAno_u.N, cs.uu.ofr'rn'rowN, ramen nnwann rsnazm. MAY ri, im. ' “- coo brushes vs. i. Micnniiin's Pniiilzii Our better classes of tooth brushes axe pur- chased from the great- est English and French makers. We .likes to sell these brushes, because they aré‘rig'htiy made and each one is guaran- teed. They cleanse the testi# properly and -_ give the, best satisfac- tion. We also like to *C sara brush um we cm” had out to the _ customer with the un- derstanding that if the bristles, fall out or - proves defect- ive in any way, a new one will be given for the asking. J. G. JAMIESON, I. Druggist THE MEDICAL( HALL. TEN DERS ____- Teaders will be received by the undersigned _ up to andindndiag the goth day of Hay, 1993, for the erection of a brick and stone church in the Town of Sydney. _Plans and specifications can be seen at the omce of Mr. Daniel McDon- ald. The contractor will be required to furnish ‘bonds to be approved of by the Building Com- mittee fortheproper completion of the work. ' b w. P. oouu Ano HENRY smmi, of cwrowNe,ow|N'sfco1ioANo Tomo PLAc£o.~ f“‘f“"‘”g’ °““"’“°"’ ““°°‘ ’°“ “‘ "°‘°"i _. -.Ji _ @_.l7‘ , _ /before. We invite p Lite wwwwuwww 7 ""'°' l ~ i _ ow 313% i wis uiciniuniniii I0 BE Congratulations to Andrew Mooney, of Peakes Station, Win er ofthe First _ in; Ordq. _ fi ~ p Dainty and white. Prince Edward |s|and’s'Great Clothing Store-~Describad'*in Verse#-*The Prize Wiiiliing' Poems--The , , _‘ » . Judges Had lo Easy Task to 'D'ecidcAWl\o";Were io iiiie Piizes-' it vnu or ranenberea that i samtim agolr. S. A. McDonald proprloiipl' of P. Ishud's Greatest Olothinglftcre, der- ed three prizes, first, third; for the beat poem! aett-in( fort the otdel- l°!l°°»_ Drill” and otherpaiiits in connec- tion with his olothialr and tailoring ' ncaa. The competition was open for nearly two months, and the only condition was 'll 'JM 01° P001! should not exceed ibm amines, .ia tintimmial bei iidael on itsaivortisinh strength and its .xmtioel .Tile and ~ House,” ` Our Island boys, and menlikewila Are in to buy their suits, . Blsbt nn the streetwitillllol feet ~ The! march iike_bold_reernlu Some alll tam! _blue or And more wililellsl BNI. But all are sure fer to gang” A salt from Samuel A.. (Chorus) ' There’e use had luck about the house. ?"*\.°°v_¢1\l°¢°f Tbw¢°!»_l¢Ar,7th~_ 1"’ Yvirrolodwwrvhw. `very large number of poems fwm °l1_ _<>,l_Prl=.°°_ Edvsri no.. ~ out |..r.r¢a'sf in. uonanuf it -emacwm sas f¢s`»wi'»¢.aq,~ma use-1'S°°*‘°‘*i5"‘i*'59@#3“ '°r» » latter had 'no light task in docile] _upon the winners., Aa a matter of fact, ofthe poems were of such uniform ex- cellence that selection was therefqe made extremely difficult. _ _' The judges however at length decided upon the three poems published below and awarded the prizes as follows: 1st Prize-Andrew Mooney, Peake’g Station. 2nd Prize-W. P. Doull, city. 3rd Prize--Henry Smith, city. The Judges were Messrs W. L. Cotton, Editor of the Examiner; J. E. B. Mac- Cready, Editor of the Guardian; and F. J. Nash, Editor of the Patriot. Br Jonx ANDREW MOONEY, nuouomz. ( Air-:“There's Nae Luck About the All further information can be obtained y ap- ~ ' TO INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT. - Plymgto Hr. Daniel McDonald, Sydney. | ` do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. mae. sealed and for au!! imou, - ~ - -. »°°_'ns>.rf_-=»s==-°¢ Bt. Andrew'a Congregation, Sydney. ¥r<1°¢1.C- B.. 11116014 rm- - '"5~u dxw _ ,_ If you are' thin, weak and emaciated and want to increase yo flesh and weight you should' try Dr. 'ghasvs Nerve- Food. You can feel it doing_!°\l|lood from day to day. as it strikes at the t of trouble and ran b1oo;ii.a?gu ‘ Spare' _ _ _mow uae and aZdds'f1£:lfyou weigh yourself each week while using There’s little trouble round the house If Samuers goedrycu wear. , Andbuy your clothing here _ Bai- |>wn.hsm~ by an :ewan why. _ T|\°_il' vlolllllk In too dear. T0 “V0 I dime d9o’t lose your time Searching for shoddy ware, » ‘Twould always pay to see Sam A Before you deal elsewhere. _ l (Chorus) Sam, my friend, you will attend, ‘ And pass _the suits around. ‘ Your-Irish frieze it takes the prize From all the stores in town Your snperflne it takes the shine, Both near and f-ir awa, To praise your tweei we have no need ' The like we never saw. (Chorus) _ With pants so neat and vest complete, And coat beyond compare, Your very words would coat the birds When dressed in Samuel’s wear; E're Morson won at Cardigan - .Upon-thostormydaylo ~ _ ‘Brave Walter dressed in Samnal’s best, To hoe them in the fray. i\.(l_(\_i\ -.- #I ll v N y,5 w Yi‘G CO ;_;;§:, 151 2 / 3 A8 , -- IN Mr. 'MeL_aa°e_r_a: selected n_bo_U__\ if ._ t _ _ V (Chorus) There’s nae bad luck about the house You hero Theres little arouhlaannsdsoar louse It Banners goods you wear. LITII IILWLTIA ar w. r. nou_I,L-_ Would you knew waeeee thimcenantlou All this talkfofaelhnlfoiatiinl, 1!‘ina|nnaieh.icw'hpllees, ~ Prleesewhichwe|ensva~heandoL’. Ferthegoods,in'thiehirIelandi ii' é . _ .., _ Lwill answer. I will tell Tha|e?aaa’n,mhalt_ in-_,our city Who hafcome toaotioe Bysshear force of pluck aotzenius Whekas-learned the triek,and does ge, a shrewd and canny Sootohman, Il an A I clever workmen, And a due oil'-handed fellow, By the name of Sam MacDonald. Samuel Angus he was christened, But he says it does not matter What you choose to style or call him Only call on him for clothing. He can make, or he can sell you Olothmg mode by other people, Ready-made, or fitted to you, Any way you choose to take it, Every sale a first-class bargf He is agent here for Shore Shorey stands for what is Best in dnish, best in vi In the line of made up Guarantee card in the You make no mistake 5 ‘ (Continued oaPaga Sa. l0O~~NEW YORK SILK WAISTS. 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